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King & Country (1964)

Directed by Joseph Losey · Cinematography by Denys N. Coop

86 min62 frames

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King & Country (1964) movie still: medium — A man sits upright in a metal-framed bed against a floral wallpaper background. Above his head hangs a…King & Country (1964) movie still: closeup — A dark, cramped basement with rough, unfinished stone or brick walls. A man stares directly into a…King & Country (1964) movie still: medium — A rain-slicked military courtyard features sandbag fortifications and a wooden door against stone walls.…King & Country (1964) movie still: closeup — A dark, cramped space with textured stone or earth walls visible in the shadow. A young man in a…King & Country (1964) movie still: wide — A dark muddy trench with barbed wire silhouettes in the foreground and sides. Several soldiers cluster…King & Country (1964) movie still: medium — Two men huddle together within a cramped underground enclosure with dirt and barbed wire walls. One man…King & Country (1964) movie still: medium — A muddy, rain-drenched battlefield featuring a defensive wall built from stacked sandbags. The carcass…King & Country (1964) movie still: wide — A massive plume of smoke and fire rises from a ship in the ocean. The explosion billows outward against a…King & Country (1964) movie still: medium — A line of soldiers in military uniforms stands at an outdoor industrial docking area. It is raining and…King & Country (1964) movie still: medium — A small underground space with rough hewn earth walls and an arched entryway. Three uniformed soldiers…King & Country (1964) movie still: fullbody — A soldier lies dead in a deep mud trench near a corrugated metal wall. The deceased is dressed in…King & Country (1964) movie still: closeup — A dark, cramped space with rough textures possibly indicating a military dugout or trench. A young…King & Country (1964) movie still: wide — A rustic barn interior features wooden beams, straw bedding, and dark, shadowed corners. Multiple…King & Country (1964) movie still: wide — A rustic bunker interior is filled with straw, wooden crates, and military supplies. An officer in uniform…King & Country (1964) movie still: closeup — An attic space with wooden beams and a metal cot visible in the background. A man lies on his back…King & Country (1964) movie still: medium — A dimly lit subterranean military bunker features rough stone walls and piles of earth. Two soldiers in…
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What is King & Country about?

During World War I, Army Private Arthur James Hamp is accused of desertion during battle. The officer assigned to defend him at his court-martial, Captain Hargreaves, finds out there is more to the case than meets the eye.

Where can you watch King & Country?

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What does the cinematography of King & Country look like?

Sampled across 62 frames, the coverage of King & Country leans on medium shots (55% of the sample) and wide compositions (21%). Cinematographer Denys N. Coop keeps 45% of it in soft, low-key light. Night and dusk account for 55% of the frames. Vintage glass shapes the frame. Focus stays shallow in 56% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings. The production design places the film in the 1940s.

What is the color palette of King & Country?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of King & Country (1964) are #060606, #8f8f8e, #cccccc, #313131, #6b6b6b, #4b4b4b — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

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  • #313131
  • #6b6b6b
  • #4b4b4b

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